OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- After proving that they can win
at home, the Los Angeles Clippers have finally won a road game.

Jeff McInnis scored 22 points and handed out eight assists as
the Clippers reached the 30-win plateau for the first time in
four seasons with a 106-94 victory over the Golden State
Warriors, who have lost 11 straight games.

Los Angeles is 12-3 at home since February 1, the best mark
among Western Conference teams. But the Clippers snapped a
nine-game road losing streak behind another strong effort from
McInnis, who led the team in scoring in Los Angeles' earlier two
wins over the Warriors.

"It was a good win," Los Angeles coach Alvin Gentry said. "We
needed to win on the road. Actually, we've been playing pretty
well on the road, but we just couldn't get a win."

A dunk by Erick Dampier gave Golden State its final lead at
58-57 with just over 10 minutes left in the third quarter. But
Los Angeles took control as a 3-pointer from Eric Piatkowski
triggered a 14-3 run for a 73-61 lead with four minutes to go.

The Clippers opened the fourth with nine straight points, capped
by a three-point play by rookie Darius Miles, for an 88-67 bulge
with 10 minutes remaining.

After that, Los Angeles exhibited its young legs as rookie
Quentin Richardson and Corey Maggette each had resounding dunks
to punctuate the Clippers' first road victory since a 93-80
triumph at Chicago on February 22.

"I put no specific number on the wins we should have this
season," Gentry said. "I just thought we needed to establish
that we would play hard and compete every night. This win gives
us 30, which is really good for us as an organization."

Lamar Odom scored 19 points and Maggette added 17 on 7-of-9
shooting for the Clippers, who placed five players in double
figures.

Miles made 6-of-9 shots and finished with 13 points and 11
rebounds while Piatkowski added 10. Los Angeles shot 51 percent
(42-of-82) despite connecting on just 2-of-13 from beyond the
arc.

"I think going into next year, we have so much potential,"
Piatkowski said. "We have so many young guys who want to play.
I'm excited. We're going to be pretty good next year."

Antawn Jamison scored 36 points on 16-of-36 shooting while
rookie Chris Porter added 20 points for the Warriors, who have
won just twice since the All-Star break.

"They are more athletic and they shot the ball better tonight
but I thought our effort was pretty good," Golden State coach
Dave Cowens. "(But) how can you win basketball games if you
can't make layups?"